Valentina Moncada
Valentina Moncada di Paternò (born December 1959 in Rome) is an Italian art historian, gallery owner, and curator who specializes in contemporary art.
In 1990 she opened an art gallery in Rome in Via Margutta 54, asserting herself as a talent scout due to a program of young international artist who soon became known worldwide.
Biography
Daughter of fashion photographer Johnny Moncada and the model Joan Whelan, Valentina Moncada left Rome at 17 years of age to study art history in New York where she obtained a B.A. and an M.A.[1] She was awarded the Hilla Von Rebay Fellowship at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum where she worked in the curatorial department. She then worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Community Education Department and became Teacher Assistant to Professor Kenneth Silver at New York University. It was the experience with the Italian gallery owner Annina Nosei [2] [3] who marked turn in her career, she became acquainted with the most famous personalities of Soho's art scene of the 80s, Leo Castelli, Ileana Sonnabend, Jean-Michel Basquiat among many others.
In 1990 she opened her gallery in Rome.[4] Her choices are memorable. She opened the first Italian or Roman exhibitions of Tony Cragg (1990), Christian Marclay (1992), Yayoi Kusama (1993), James Turrell (2001) and the premiere of Chen Zhen [5](1991) with a text in catalogue of Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev. She works on a special project with Anish Kapoor in Carrara (1992), and she exhibits in group shows Damien Hirst (1993), Mona Hatoum (1994), Rachel Whiteread [6] (1994), Andy Goldsworthy (1999).
She dedicates special attention to new art medias such as photography with Nan Goldin (1996, 2000, 2002, 2006), Gregory Crewdson (1996), Vincent Gallo (1999), Thomas Joshua Cooper (1999), Nobuyoshi Araki (2000, 2002), Thomas Ruff (2002), Matthew Pillsbury (2006), Mario Giacomelli (2006), Carlo Gavazzeni (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012) dedicating special attention to historic photographers such as Jeanloup Sieff (2000), Lee Miller (2003), Robert Doisneau (2004), Alexander Rodchenko (2007); then with Video Art with the solo exhibition of Gillian Wearing (1996) and the festivals of Video Art Play '04 (2004), Rec-Mode and Video Exchange (2008) . She worked with the multimedia artist Donatella Landi[7] (1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009) and the Slovakian artist Petra Feriancova[8] (2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009), she exhibited the work of Donato Amstutz, a young Swiss artist who uses embroidery (2002, 2008, 2012).
In 2009 Valentina Moncada worked on the performance «mar'DEI guttAvi» of Luigi Ontani,[9] a hommage to the artists of Via Margutta with papier masks exhibited in the gallery and later at Macro Museum, Rome.
Twenty years of the gallery activity were celebrated with the exhibition Valentina Moncada_Odissea Contemporanea curated by Gianluca Marziani at Museo of Palazzo Collicola during the world famous Festival dei 2Mondi Spoleto, Italy (2011).[10]
In 2012 Valentina Moncada founded the Johnny Moncada Archive with the support of the Nando Peretti Foundation.[11]
Valentina Moncada shows interest in international curatorial projects; in 2009 Theo by Richard Avedon at Musei Capitolini, Académie de France à Rome, Villa Medici [12] Rome, with a text in catalogue of Director of Villa Medici and Minister of Culture in France Frédéric Mitterrand; In 2012 Carlo Gavazzeni Ricordi Theater of Invention in Rome at The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg,[13] at MUAR - Shchusev State Museum of Architecture and Sotheby’s Moscow; in 2012 Via Margutta Art Festival, Rome;[14] in 2014 she co-curated with Antonio Monfreda the exhibition From Vera to Veruschka. The Unseen Photographs by Johnny Moncada at Somerset House, London, and then at MACRO - Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome within the XIII Edition of FOTOGRAFIA - Festival Internazionale di Roma, curated by Marco Delogu; In 2014 she curated the exhibition Made in Italy. Una Visione Modernista. Johnny Moncada Gastone Novelli Achille Perilli with the collaboration of Ludovico Pratesi, at Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome.
She is the author of several publications :
- “The Painters Guild in the city of Venice and Padua”, Harvard University Press, 1988
- "Marcel Duchamp. 11 Rue Larry 1927", L'Attico Editore, 1988, with a joint text by Robert Rosenblum
- “Picasso a Roma (Mon atelier de via Margutta 53/b)”, Electa, Rome, 2007[15]
- “Atelier a via Margutta. Cinque secoli di cultura internazionale a Roma”, Umberto Allemandi & Co., Turin, 2012
- Made in Italy. Una visione modernista. Johnny Moncada Gastone Novelli Achille Perilli. Fotografia - Moda - Arte - Design. Roma, 1956 - 1965, Silvana Editoriale, 2014.
Valentina Moncada is Chairman McKim Medal (2009 - 2014) and since 2013 Trustee at the American Academy in Rome.
Married with Luiz Fontes Williams, she is the mother of three children, Ginevra, Eduardo and Alexina.
Bibliography
- Valentina Moncada. Visioni/Visions. The first decade. Edizioni Charta, Milan.
- Valentina Moncada. Picasso in Rome (Mon atelier de via Margutta 53/b). Electa, Rome.
- Valentina Moncada. Theo by Richard Avedon. Alta Roma.
- Valentina Moncada. Luigi Ontani: maschere d'artista e artisti in maschera in ONTANI "mar'DEI guttAvi" curated by R. Reale Meucci. Umberto Allemandi & C., Turin.
- Valentina Moncada. Odissea Contemporanea in Valentina Moncada. Odissea Contemporanea. Cosmogonia vol. II curated by Gianluca Marziani, Palazzo Collicola Arti Visive, Spoleto.
- Valentina Moncada. Carlo Gavazzeni Ricordi:in one day a traveler...' in Carlo Gavazzeni Ricordi –Teather of Invention in Rome, The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Il Cigno GG Edizioni, Rome.
- Valentina Moncada. Atelier a via Margutta. Cinque secoli di cultura internazionale a Roma. Allemandi & C., Turin.
- Valentina Moncada. Made in Italy. Una visione modernista. Fotografia - Moda - Arte - Design. Roma, 1956 - 1965. Silvana Editoriale, Cinisello Balsamo (MI).
References
- ↑ B.A. Sarah Lawrence College e M.A. New York University, Institute of Fine Arts
- ↑ G. Villa. "Valentina Moncada, Galleria Moncada, Roma,". Flash Art, n.160. Check date values in:
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(help); - ↑ V. Moncada. "Annina Nosei: New York chiama Roma". Segno, n. 40. Check date values in:
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(help); - ↑ L. Pratesi. "Memoranda a Margutta nella nuova galleria". La Repubblica. Check date values in:
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(help); - ↑ E. Sassi. "Odissea d'arte, Valentina Moncada, storia di una galleria in mostra nel palazzo Collicola di Spoleto". Corriere della Sera.
- ↑ . Art Monthly n. 178. Check date values in:
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(help); - ↑ I. Panicelli. "Donatella Landi. Galleria Valentina Moncada". ARTFORUM. Check date values in:
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(help); - ↑ C. Cunaccia. "Via Margutta, Roma. LUIGI ONTANI". L'uomo VOGUE.
- ↑ C. Cunaccia. "Odissea Contemporanea". Vogue.it. Retrieved July 4, 2011.
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- ↑ "Rome veut faire rayonner davantage son "Alta Moda"". Journal du Textile. Retrieved February 24, 2009."Avedon inédito". EL PAIS.com. Retrieved January 31, 2009.
- ↑ K. Alexandrova. "Eternal Art. Forgotten corners of Rome are now on view at the State Hermitage". The St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
- ↑ M. Di Forti. "Via Margutta. Paradiso d'Arte e Cultura". Il Messaggero.
- ↑ J. F. Yvars (Honorary Trustee of Institut Valencia d'Art Modern, IVAM). "Picasso en Roma". LA VANGUARDIA.